Stacey Kouros

Bright and fresh, young and playful. Whether soft pastel colours with whites and greys or rich and earthy with timber and stone these homes are stylish and luxuriously simple. Lean of line but big on impact. By Stacey Kouros Design.

P.S. I’ve included a couple of commercial images for their cool ideas.

Adriene says:

July 16, 2013

Oh dear. I guess I skimmed the text at the beginning because I was scrolling past the first "before" shots looking for the "after" shots. But no. they're all "after" shots. Oops! Not my taste. For instance that bathroom at the beginning. The wallpaper? Err. . . The tile floor? Umm . . . And the rug? Uhhh . . . And then all together? Yikes!

oregonbird says:

July 17, 2013

The Japanese fish scale tiles – gorgeous – I can grok with the floor, both have a mid-century feel to them; however, then you have the ikea-ish white marble and passionless cabinetry, which is supposed to balance the textures, I suppose, but… no. Mismatched and over-complicated. In the first bathroom, sweetheart red lantern tiles with subway tiles WITH veined white marble AND a showcase wallpaper! Oy~! (Maybe stick to subway tiles on the floor, in a color that at least acknowledges the paper (which I really like) and definitely losing the too-fancy marble… take the colored subway tiles up onto the vanity?) Same thing in the bathroom with the blue lantern tile, which is fabulous, and the fixtures are perfect. But again, in comes passé-looking veined marble. The reach for chic ethnicity is so good, simplicity beckons, possibilities are almost within reach — then BAM! comes tacky stone. I like the work, but there's too much money being spent on dated frippery.